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Colin Mcrae Tribute at Wembley
by Anthony Fontanelle. Colin McRae was given an overwhelming tribute on Sunday's Wembley final. Approximately 50,000 individuals paid tribute to the former rally champ who died in a helicopter crash in September. The Scottish rally driver would have competed in the end-of...
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Rally Cars - Much More Than a Hobby, a Genuine Passion!
by Anne Tide. Being passionate about something does not necessarily mean that you should spend a lot of money, but there are some domains that require more financial interest than others. Racing is one of them. Rally cars are an important element for those that a...
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"mclaren Appeal Decision Expected Friday" - Fia
by Anthony Fontanelle. Formula One McLaren Mercedes demands action over the 'cool fuel' controversy during the final race of this season. In response, the world motorsports governing body FIA said a decision at the appeal hearing is expected this Friday. The Woking team a...
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Franchitti to Compete in 2008 Nationwide Series
by Anthony Fontanelle. Dario Franchitti will compete in the 2008 Nationwide Series. The information was recently announced by the Chip Ganassi Racing. The move is said to be an effort to follow the footprints of Franchitti’s teammate Juan Pablo Montoya in his full ...
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Mclaren Denies "hamilton Error"
by Anthony Fontanelle. At the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton had the chance to become the first rookie to win the drivers' championship. A poor start and a gearbox problem though left him just one point shy of accomplishing the feat. Ferrari's Kimi ...
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All on the Line at Brazilian Grand Prix
by Anthony Fontanelle. The fastest sport on Earth is about to conclude its 2007 season. It will end at the Brazilian Grand Prix slated to be held at Interlagos this weekend. Going into the event, three drivers have a chance to win the championship and one year's worth o...
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From Catalunya to Corsica
by Anthony Fontanelle. After a grueling event in Spain which saw Subaru's three drivers showing signs of improvement, the calendar takes them to Corsica for the French leg of the World Rally Championship. The race in Corsica will be the second half of the back to back as...
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From Fuji to Shanghai
by Anthony Fontanelle. Nearing its conclusion, the Formula One season visits Shanghai for the Chinese Grand Prix. Going into the penultimate race, the constructors' championship has already been decided as McLaren was disqualified from the championship after the Ferrari s...
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Wmsc Finds Mclaren Guilty!
by Evander Klum. After nearly two months of investigation regarding the "spying" controversy between the two Formula One constructors McLaren and Ferrari a decision has finally been reached. Mike Coughlan, Chief Designer of McLaren team was found out to have possess...
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Haug Downplays Alonsos Remarks
by Anthony Fontanelle. Vodafone McLaren Mercedes may be leading in the constructors' and drivers' championships but the team is battling with an internal issue as the team's two drivers have shown that they are hostile towards each other. The rift between the two-time def...

Interview With Michael Schumacher
by Vladimir Melnikoff. Do you drive rather again to Kart than formula 1?I love Kartfahren. I am here, because we the 10. Birthday of my Kartcenters celebrate. For me once again a mad opportunity to thank the fans for all the support in the whole years. It is a correct Kar...
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Formula Ones Predicament: Teammate Wars
by Anthony Fontanelle. Formula One's rule is beating other teams. But one silent rule is more detrimental. It says: beat your teammate; he's your worst ally.The highest class of auto racing has become more bubbly, colorful and challenging than it was a few years back. Thi...
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Ferrari Finds Mclarens Lack of Punishment incomprehensible
by Anthony Fontanelle. The FIA's World Motor Sport Council opted not to impose any punishment as it could find no evidence that McLaren Mercedes had made use of the data from Ferrari, which was found in the hands of Mike Coughlan, the team's chief designer. The decision w...
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Should Mclaren be Applauded?
by Anthony Fontanelle. The ongoing spying saga in Formula One is far from being over. Ferrari is not satisfied that McLaren is not punished. McLaren, on the other hand, has to continue the season with thoughts of expulsion running through team members' minds. The World ...
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Mclarens Championship Quest Continues
by Anthony Fontanelle. Four days after McLaren's Fernando Alonso won the European Grand Prix, the British team faced their biggest challenge this season but not on the tracks but in the boardrooms. The Formula One team was summoned by the FIA, the ruling body of the sport...
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Mclaren: Proving Innocence or Guilt?
by Anthony Fontanelle. Formula One temperature is rising and it is not just because of the upcoming Budapest race but because of the scandal that involves two powerful teams - McLaren and Ferrari. McLaren is definitely swimming in hot water as it faces espionage trial. As...
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Mclaren Awaits Verdict on Spying Accusation
by Anthony Fontanelle. Going into the current Formula One season, McLaren was only considered as the number three constructor as Ferrari and Renault have been locked in battle for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. But after ten races this season, the team is ahead of Ferrari an...
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Formula One Boss Says He Does not Like spying Nonsense Talks
by Anthony Fontanelle. After Ferrari fired Nigel Stepney and accused him of spying for McLaren, the focus on the sport has moved from the tracks to the boardroom. McLaren's chief designer, Mike Coughlan, allegedly the one that Stepney passed the secret Ferrari documents ...
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Formula One Season Heats Up
by Anthony Fontanelle. Going into the European Grand Prix last Sunday, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has a commanding twelve point lead over teammate Fernando Alonso. But after a chaotic race which saw several drivers retiring, Alonso took the win while Hamilton for the first ...
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Hamilton not Worried About Ferrari Threat
by Anthony Fontanelle. Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has been breaking record after record in his budding Formula One career. At the European Grand Prix though, he broke his own record of finishing in the top three in every race that he has participated in Formula O...
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Rain Pours Like Stardust on Alonso
by Anthony Fontanelle. Aside from the performance of the Formula One drivers, one thing has eventually become a buzzword and that is RAIN. At Sunday's race at Nurburgring, rain poured hard. And it was good. That is especially true with McLaren Mercedes' Fernando Alonso. F...
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Mclarens Unexpected Advantage at Nurburgring
by Anthony Fontanelle. After a series of not-so-good races for the reigning world champion Fernando Alonso, the Spaniard Formula One driver hauls a solid ten-point at the Nurburgring by finishing first at 2h06m26.358s.Ferrari's Felipe Massa finished second with 2h06m34.51...
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Hamilton Favored for European Grand Prix
by Anthony Fontanelle. With the ongoing spying scandal, it is hard to imagine that McLaren drivers can concentrate on their driving. But if the practice session on Friday is any indication of their apprehension, it looks as if Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are focuse...
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Hamilton Stays Positive as Hearing Nears
by Anthony Fontanelle. Lewis Hamilton believes McLaren will be exonerated at next week's hearing into the Formula One "spy" scandal, reports BBC Sport. The team goes in front of the World Motor Sports Council in Paris next Thursday to answer a charge pertaining to "fraudu...
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Mclaren in More Serious Position
by Anthony Fontanelle. After a brilliant showing at the start of the season and the sensational performance of rookie Lewis Hamilton, McLaren Mercedes is now facing what could be a season-ruining scandal. The Formula One team has already been summoned by the FIA, the gove...
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